DAVID BALL

Multi-platinum singer, songwriter, and performer David Ball has released his highly anticipated new record, Come See Me, on Public Records in January 2019. The single, “Pretty Baby” tells the tale of honky tonkin’ & drinking tequila at a “Mexican place.” As David likes to say, "What more do you WANT?" Recorded at his home in Franklin, TN, this may be David’s most personal record yet. He wrote and produced every song. He describes the music this way: “This is melodic, hooky country music, the kind I grew up on. It’s fun to listen to. This is under-produced, non-corporate country music.” His previous studio release, Sparkle City (2010) was described this way by the Austin Chronicle  “...he glides between swing, honky-tonk, blues, and even a touch of Tex-Mex with the ease of George Strait, the difference being Ball composes his own material.” “Hot Water Pipe” was a satellite radio hit from this record. Fourteen of his singles have entered the Billboard charts, including “Thinkin’ Problem” and “Riding With Private Malone,” which made Ball one of the first artists to take an indie single to the Country Top 5. He has recorded a total of seven studio albums, including his platinum certified Thinkin’ Problem.  The title track was the top selling country song of 1994. David grew up in Spartanburg, SC where he learned to play guitar but later honed his skills on the upright bass, which led to a gig playing bass in Uncle Walt’s Band, credited as the first Americana act. The legendary trio was headed by Walter Hyatt and also included Champ Hood. A solo career led Ball to Nashville where he signed a publishing deal and later, a recording contract.  David’s music came full circle when Lyle Lovett reached back into Uncle Walt’s Band repertoire to include one of David’s early songs, “Don’t You Think I Feel It Too” on his 2009 disc, Natural Forces. A first-ever compilation, titled Anthology: Those Boys From Carolina, They Sure Enough Could Sing, was released by Omnivore Recordings, March 2018. David won a Grammy Award for the song “Old Folks At Home (Swanee River)” from the album Beautiful Dreamer - The Songs of Stephen Foster. (2005) In 2011, David released his first ever collection of Christmas music, The Greatest Christmas.  In addition to a few holiday favorites, 6 compositions are brand new David Ball classics!  As a special Christmas present to his fans, he’s also included previously unreleased versions of two of his biggest hits. In 2013 David Ball became one of the first living members to be inducted into the Historic Spartanburg Music Trail in his hometown of Spartanburg SC, joining other notables such as Hank Garland, Don Reno, Buck Trent and the Marshall Tucker Band. Look for David in multiple episodes of RFD-TV’s Country’s Family Reunion, available on DVD. He was featured in “God Bless America Again” (2014), “Tribute to Ray Price” (2015), “Honky Tonk Reunion” (2015). He debuted on Larry’s Country Diner, October 2015.David continues to honor our military by participating in fundraisers for veterans’ charities around the country, and playing tribute shows for veterans and active duty service members. On Dec 16 2016, David was honored with the Operation Troop Aid Chris Kyle Patriot Award.


Highlights

  • Since April 17, 1997 a total of 96 David Ball performances on the Grand Ole Opry – anything prior to this date they do not have records of as it was not computerized and records were lost.

  • October 15, 2019 “Come See Me,” the title track of David’s 10th studio album Come See Me is released to country radio. A magnificently gripping ballad, in the spirit of “Don’t You Think I Feel It Too” (1970)* and “When The Thought of You Catches Up With Me” (#7 Billboard Hot Country Singles, 1994) *David’s most covered song (Jessie Colter, Shawn Colvin, Toni Price, Lyle Lovett, Carson McHone)

  • Nov. 1, 2019 As the only surviving member of Americana-pioneering trio Uncle Walt’s Band, An American In Texas (1980) is reissued.

  • Nov. 15, 2019 The 25th Anniversary reissue of his platinum-selling Warner Brothers solo album Thinkin’ Problem (1994) is reissued, featuring:

    • Previously unreleased tracks

    • Additional artwork from the Warner Brothers vault

    • New liner notes from Kix Brooks, Randy Travis, Terri Clark, Lyle Lovett, William Michael Morgan, Luke Laird, and others

  • July 25, 2019 David Celebrates 25 years since his #1 “Thinkin’ Problem” 

  • Released his highly anticipated new record, “Come See Me”, on Public Records in January 2019 (music for review or radio airplay only)

  • Sparse in instrumentation, Come See Me combines David’s eclectic songwriting and one-of-a-kind voice, with a production style & delivery reminiscent of Willie’s  Red Headed Stranger, or Cash’s final songs recorded in his cabin.

  • Remember those old Hank Sr. records, where all you heard was his voice and just a few instruments? It’s like that. This is melodic, hooky country music, the kind I grew up on,” said David Ball.

  • Previous studio release, Sparkle City (2010)

  • Fourteen of his singles have entered the Billboard charts, including “Thinkin’ Problem” and “Riding With Private Malone,” which made Ball one of the first artists to take an indie single to the Country Top 5.

  • David has recorded a total of seven studio albums, including his platinum certified Thinkin’ Problem.  The title track was the top selling country song of 1994.

  • He won a Grammy Award for the song “Old Folks At Home (Swanee River)” from the album Beautiful Dreamer - The Songs of Stephen Foster. (2005)

  • Ball continues to honor our military by participating in fundraisers for veterans’ charities around the country, and playing tribute shows for veterans and active duty service members. On Dec 16 2016, David was honored with the Operation Troop Aid Chris Kyle Patriot Award. 

  • Honed his skills on the upright bass, which led to a gig playing bass in Uncle Walt’s Band, credited as the first Americana act.